With the start of a new season, Broadway and Off-Broadway theatres will see turnover in the coming months. Here is the list of upcoming Broadway and major Off-Broadway show closings. Grab tickets before it’s too late!

This list is updated regularly.

Closing Sunday, February 25, 2018

LATIN HISTORY FOR MORONSBroadway: Studio 54Written by John LeguizamoDirected by Tony TacconeCast includes: John LeguizamoUproarious, uncensored, and undeniably entertaining, theatrical powerhouse John Leguizamo is back on Broadway in his one-man tour de force performance, direct from acclaimed engagements at The Public Theater and Berkeley Repertory Theater. In Latin History for Morons, John Leguizamo schools his son—and the rest of us—on the buried and forgotten history of Latinos in the Americas in this outrageously funny, satirical one-man play about uncovering the truth, and recovering from the past.

CARDINALOff-Broadway: Second Stage Theater/Tony Kiser TheatreWritten by Greg PierceDirected by Kate WhoriskyCast includes: Becky Ann Baker, Anna Chlumsky, Alex Hurt, Adam Pally, Stephen Park and Eugene YoungPaint it red. So begins Lydia's wild idea to invigorate her Rust Belt town. But when a whip-smart entrepreneur co-opts her scheme, a precarious rivalry is born. A battle for the town's soul ensues, causing its obsessive mayor, its defiant matriarch, and the rest of its residents to question who they are and where they're headed.

MILES FOR MARYOff-Broadway: Playwrights Horizons/Peter Jay Sharp TheaterWritten by The Mad OnesDirected by Lila NeugebauerCast includes: Marc Bovino, Joe Curnutte, Michael Dalto, Amy Staats, Stephanie Wright Thompson, and Stacey YenIt’s 1988 and the planning committee for Garrison High School’s ninth annual Miles For Mary Telethon is fired up and ready to go. Across subcommittee sessions in the Phys Ed teachers’ lounge, The Mad Ones assemble an analog elegy to the camcorder 1980s, Girls Track and Field, and the consecrated American High School.

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Closing Sunday, March 4, 2018

JOHN LITHGOW: STORIES BY HEARTBroadway: American Airlines TheatreAdapted and Performed by John LithgowDirected by Daniel SullivanWith equal measures of humor and heart, Tomy and Emmy Award winner John Lithgow creates a singularly intimate evening, as he evokes memories of family, explores and expands the limits of the actor’s craft, and masterfully conjures a cast of indelible characters from classic short stories by Ring Lardner and P. G. Wodehouse.

DISCO PIGSOff-Broadway: Irish Repertory TheatreWritten by Enda WalshDirected by John HaidarCast includes: Evanna Lynch and Colin CampbellPig and Runt are born at the same time on the same day in the same hospital, and have been inseparable ever since. They speak in their own language, play by their own rules, and create a world for themselves in which boundaries blur between truth and illusion. Until, on their 17th birthday, they discover something more. As night falls, and the disco and drink take hold, they spiral violently out of control.

Closing Wednesday, March 7, 2018

HANGMENOff-Broadway: Atlantic Theater Company/Linda Gross TheaterWritten by Martin McDonaghDirected by Matthew DunsterCast includes: Mark Addy, Owen Campbell, Billy Carter, Maxwell Caulfield, Johnny Flynn, Gaby French, Gilles Geary, Richard Hollis, John Horton, David Lansbury, Sally Rogers, and Reece ShearsmithIn his small pub in Oldham, Harry is something of a local celebrity. But what’s the second-best hangman in England to do on the day they’ve abolished hanging? Amongst the cub reporters and sycophantic pub regulars, dying to hear Harry’s reaction to the news, a peculiar stranger lurks, with a very different motive for his visit.

Closing Sunday, March 11, 2018

THE PARISIAN WOMANBroadway: Hudson TheatreWritten by Beau WillimonDirected by Pam McKinnonCast includes: Uma Thurman, Josh Lucas, Marton Csokas, Phillipa Soo, and Blair BrownChloe, a socialite armed with charm and wit, comes to terms with politics, her past, her marriage, and an uncertain future in Washington, D.C., where powerful friends are the only kind worth having, especially after the 2016 election.

BRIGHT COLORS AND BOLD PATTERNSOff-Broadway: SoHo PlayhouseWritten by Drew DroegeDirected by Michael UrieCast includes: Jeff HillerJosh and Brennan are about to get married in Palm Springs on a lovely Saturday afternoon. However, the night before becomes a drunken, drug-fueled riot, because their friend Gerry has arrived, furious that their invitation says "Please refrain from wearing bright colors or bold patterns." In the struggle for equality, what do we really want? What do we lose? And is there any cocaine left?

Closing Sunday, March 18, 2018

EDWARD ALBEE'S AT HOME IN THE ZOO: HOMELIFE & THE ZOO STORYOff-Broadway: The Pershing Square Signature Center/Irene Diamond StageWritten by Edward AlbeeDirected by Lila NeugebauerCast includes: Katie Finneran, Robert Sean Leonard, and Paul SparksIn act one, Homelife, we meet Peter and his wife, who live a comfortable but vaguely unhappy bourgeois existence; in the second act, the classic The Zoo Story, Peter is forever altered by an oddly persistent stranger in Central Park. With jolts of brutality and Albee’s signature dark humor, this seminal play explores both the love and the cruelty that we inflict on each other every day.

Closing Sunday, March 25, 2018

FARINELLI AND THE KINGBroadway: Belasco TheatreWritten by Claire van KampenDirected by John DoveCast Includes: Sam Crane, Iestyn Davies, Huss Garbiya, Melody Grove, James Hall, Lucas Hall, Colin Hurley, Edward Peel, Mark Rylance, Peter Bradbury, Eric Jurenas, and Margot WhiteKing Philippe V of Spain, plagued by insomnia, lies awake in his chamber. The Queen, desperate for a cure, hears of Farinelli —a castrato with a voice so divine it has the power to captivate all who hear it. Philippe is astonished when Farinelli sings, and begs him to stay. But will Farinelli, one of the greatest celebrities of his time, choose a life of solitude over fame and fortune in the opera houses of Europe?

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IN THE BODY OF THE WORLDOff-Broadway: Manhattan Theatre Club Stage IWritten by Eve EnslerDirected by Diane PaulusCast includes: Eve EnslerThe play chronicles Eve Ensler’s relationship to her body in the face of a life-threatening diagnosis. While working with women in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, the author, activist, and performer was diagnosed with uterine cancer. A bold, unflinching and inspiring piece.

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RELEVANCEOff-Broadway: Lucille Lortel TheatreWritten by JC LeeDirected by Liesl TommyCast includes: Jayne Houdyshell, Pascale Armand, Molly Camp, and Richard MasurTheresa Hanneck is a celebrated author and veteran feminist warrior; Msemaji Ukweli is a promising young writer who is quickly becoming the leading cultural critic on race, class, and gender for a new generation. When a heated exchange between the two women goes viral, Theresa finds herself ill-equipped to manage her message in the era of 140 character tweets-especially against a rival whose time may have come.

Closing Sunday, April 1, 2018

Kate is a whip-smart lobbyist who doesn’t waste her time on anyone who can’t get elected, stay elected and help her clients get what they want. Kate thinks Representative Sydney Millsap is a political neophyte whose staunch ideals are going to cost her a burgeoning political career. But Representative Millsap and her high-minded principles turn out to be more resilient than Washington was expecting, and for the first time Kate is faced with a choice that might change everything for her: back the system, or back what she believes in?

Set in the 18th century, this wild new work imagines America’s first laissez-faire capitalist, a young man inspired by a chance encounter with Adam Smith to put his faith in the free market. But his path to riches becomes inextricably entangled with that of an educated slave, a man who knows from experience that one person's profit is another’s loss, in this parable about the true cost of inequality.

Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical Experience pulls you into the manipulative world of Manhattan’s most dangerous liaisons: Sebastian Valmont and Kathryn Merteuil. Seduced by revenge and fueled by passion, the two diabolically charming step-siblings place a bet on whether or not Sebastian can deflower their incoming headmaster’s daughter, Annette Hargrove. As the two set out to destroy the innocent girl—and anyone who gets in their way—they find themselves entangled in a web of secrets, temptation, and the cruelest game of all: love.

Closing Saturday, June 30, 2018

SPRINGSTEEN ON BROADWAYBroadway: Walter Kerr TheatreWritten and Directed by Bruce SpringsteenCast includes: Bruce SpringsteenAfter a career of more than 40 years, 20 Grammys and an Oscar, legendary musician Bruce Springsteen comes to Broadway with a solo acoustic performance. It is an intimate night with Bruce, his guitar, a piano, and his stories.

Closing Sunday, August 19, 2018

IN & OF ITSELFOff-Broadway: Daryl Roth TheatreOpened: April 12, 2017Written by Derek DelGaudioDirected by Frank OzCast includes: Derek DelGaudioIn & Of Itself explores new ways of seeing the unseeable. As memories from yesterday, inexplicable events witnessed today and secrets imagined for tomorrow are blended together, creating a perpetual paradox of a show.